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Photo: Louis Smith.

Two Great Danes.


In compagny of her pekingese.




The dog is a Schnauzer pup given her by director Michael Curtiz, appropriately named Mrs. Mike.

Gloria and her pitbull, she was an American actress and producer best known for her role as Norma Desmond, a reclusive silent film star,


Hollywood acteur.





Together with their dog Elmer III at their Woodland Hills home.

Together with Dora Maar. Photo by Man Ray.


Pablo Picasso loved dogs and had many of them, but his Dalmatian , Perro', made it into a few of his later paintings.


Elizabeth and her father, the future King George VI, in London with Dookie and Crackers. July 1936 King George VI and then Princess Elizabeth sitting on a bench with their corgi dogs in the grounds of their London home.

Princess Elizabeth with two corgi dogs at her home, at Piccadilly, London July, 1936.

Elizabeth and the dogs during a summer holiday at Balmoral, 1976.

Elizabeth with her Dachshund, London, December 1958.

The Royal dogs descend from the plane Queen Elizabeth's corgis travel in style with one of the 'Royal Corgi Wranglers.

Felix and his French bulldog, Gugusse, posing for Valentin Serov at the Yusupov country estate, Arkhangelskoe, 1903.

Felix and his French bulldog, Gugusse, posing for Valentin Serov at the Yusupov country estate, Arkhangelskoe, 1903.

The Hague, 24 August 1937.


Billie together with her beloved Boxer Dog 'Mister', 1949.






At Sinatra's home in Palm Springs, California, USA.


At Sinatra's home in Palm Springs, California, USA.


Together with his dog 'Caesar', who is wearing his Faberge collar and who followed the King's coffin to Windsor for the royal burial.

President Theodore Roosevelt reads a book, while his dog Skip rests in his lap, in the doorway of the West Divide Creek ranch house in Colorado on September 12th, 1905.

American Presidents Jimmy Carter pictured on a childwood photo12 years old, with dog 'Bozo', 1937. It looks like a Jack Russell Terrier mix.

Anton Heyboer and Maria, one of his wife's. The most important animal in Anton's life was a dog, Kunti. She was a German dog, and the most gentle being ever. When Kunti died, Anton put her collar around his neck. He has held him for more than 10 years.

Here you can see that Anton is wearing the collar of Kunti.

Anton Heyboer decided in 1986 to take a different breed. That became German shepherds. He bought a nest of 7 puppies. From left to right: Joke holds Donau, Anton Volga and Amazone, Lotti Mississippi and Irtish, Maria Ganges and Lena (Irtish and Lena are rivers in Russia). Photo by: Olav Lammers.

Andy Warhol, his mother Julia and his dog Lucy ca. 1947 - 1948.

Photo taken in his Factory.


Airedale Terriër.

Lloyd and his Great Dane 'Prince', circa 1920.


Notice the little dog in his pocket.

Grand and his script advisor.....


Dancing with a White Shepherd.

Dancing with a White Shepherd.

A young Sylvester Stallone and his dog!

On set of 'High-Sierra'.



Humphrey Bogart with Scottish terriers, 1940.


Macca and his sheepdog, Martha, pose for the camera in 1960. Martha was the inspiration for McCartney's song, 'Martha My Dear'.



Promoting Lady and the Tramp.

One of Disney's main animators working on 101 dalmatians.

Dalí with his Afghan Hound during his stay in the United States,1940 - 1948.


Elizabeth Taylor from National Velvet, 1944.

Liz goes for a walk with 'Duke', her pet for one of her films. AP-Photo 1948.

Liz and her three dogs and a cat relaxing at home.

Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton with Pekingese pups, 1967.


President Franklin D. Roosevelt driving in his Convertible with his dog 'Fala' through Hyde Park.

President Harding with his dog 'Laddie' a Airedail Terrier.


President Lyndon Johnson howls with his dog Yuki at his ranch near Stonewall, Texas, as his grandson looks on, January 6, 1968 .

Mac was a Scottish Terrier.

Wirth one of the Sealyham Terriers he and his wife bred themselves.




The dog was a Sealyham Terrier called 'Sarah'.

The dog was a Sealyham Terrier called 'Sarah'.

Mr. Spock (Star trek)

A saying of Mark Twain: The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog


Dutch novelist and poet) with his dog a Dutch Shepherd. The photo was taken in the garden of antiquarian Mr. van Leeuwen, at the Noordeinde, The Haque, Holland.

Charles with his devoted dog Turk.

Chekhov (1860-1904) at his home in Melikhovo with his dachshund Quinine'', 1897.

Adolf Hitler’s favorite dog was an Alsatian Dog (German Shepherd) called Blondi. Adolf used Blondi to make sure cyanide capsules were lethal. He then used the cyanide to commit suicide when he saw it worked on Blondi.

Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, also widely known as the 'Red Baron', he was a German fighter pilot with the Imperial German Army Air Service during World War I.


The King sings 'Hound Dog'. The Steve Allen Show,1956.

The King smiles with his hound dog at the International Amphitheater in Chicago, 1957.



Together with his family's Rhodesian Ridgeback. Photo:Alf Kumalo.





Coyoacán,Mexico City, 1951. Photo © Gisèle Freund IMEC Fonds MCC.

Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo, laying in bed cuddling her beloved dog, a Mexican Hairless Dog.

Bruce with his brother Peter and his dog Bobo.

The dog is a Lhasa Apso. Photo taken around 1960.

Shirley Temple playing the piano with her dog, Ching Ching II, 1940s.

Marilyn makes friends with the dog used in the Jean Harlow session. Photo taken in 1958.





Bagel, Barry Monilows beagle.

Bron: Archive Anne Frank House.

Helen and her Great Dane, 1928.

Sigmund Freud didn’t have a dog in his life until he was in his seventies. Then like a lot of people who don’t discover the joy of dogdom until late in life, he fell wildly in love.

Sigmund Freud didn’t have a dog in his life until he was in his seventies. Then like a lot of people who don’t discover the joy of dogdom until late in life, he fell wildly in love.

Together with his chow chows, 1933. Sigmund Freud didn’t have a dog in his life until he was in his seventies. Then like a lot of people who don’t discover the joy of dogdom until late in life, he fell wildly in love.

She rode regularly in her 'Tonnea', a two-wheeled carriage, in the crown domains at 'Het Loo'. Here accompanied by her Terrier 'Blackie' and Samoyed 'Stella'.

A piece of history. Princess Wilhelmina with pups, 1958. Mother Ibur Stella is at her feet.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, scientist, and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water. He was the most famous undersea explorer in the world, known by his dozens of books and films from the 1950s until his death in 1997. On the photo with his first wife Simone Melchior.